Mark Stevens, KSL TV | Posted
Feb 8th - 10:40pm

Smart TV's come loaded features to make consumers lives easier, but the features can also invade consumers privacy.

Mark Stevens, KSL TV | Posted
Feb 5th - 11:00pm

Phony tickets. Hidden user fees. Duplicated barcodes. Tickets to the Broadway musical "Hamilton" may be the hardest to come by, and tempting for scammers to try and take unwitting consumers for a ride.

Dangerous drugs thrown out with the trash. A KSL investigation prompts a Utah lawmaker to propose changes in the law, and a father says it could have saved his son's life.

Fire departments, 911 dispatchers and poison control centers get hundreds of calls every year regarding carbon monoxide poisoning. The gas is deadly, and KSL found a little-known Utah law is putting families at risk of being poisoned.

Mark Stevens, KSL | Posted
Dec 21st - 10:43pm

Utah taxpayers spent $266,000 on Christmas parties since 2014 for government workers. Records KSL obtained through a GRAMA request to 10 of the state's largest city and county governments show thousands of tax dollars spent on food and gift cards.

KSL TV’s investigative team went shopping for more than a hundred items at five dollar stores across Salt Lake County. Here’s what they discovered.

Tania Mashburn and Mike Headrick, KSL TV | Posted
Nov 15th - 10:43pm

If you're caught driving drunk, you pay the consequences. Get a citation, pay some fines and maybe even go to jail. But the KSL Investigators discovered there's one more step that thousands of drunk drivers are ignoring.

Every year in Utah, tens of thousands of people won civil judgments in court cases but claim none of the judgment.

If you're a parent or grandparent, you know it's all-out panic when you can't find a child.
So, tracking apps come to the rescue. They claim to help locate people fast. The KSL Investigators put several to the test.

A discovery inside a dumpster surprises even police. Who threw away 29 pounds of prescription drugs and is it even illegal? KSL Investigates.

Debbie Dujanovic and Sloan Schrage | Posted
Sep 5th - 11:08pm

Welcome to downtown Salt Lake City, where you can catch a concert, dine on a patio, hit the stores, rent a bike, drop into a bar and more. Just be careful not to step on a used heroin needle while you’re here.

Candice Madsen and Debbie Dujanovic | Posted
Jul 20th - 10:45pm

The KSL Investigators examined the number of July fires after aerial fireworks became legal in 2011 and discovered the numbers were much higher than before the ban except for the year it rained on July 4th.

Debbie Dujanovic | Posted
Jul 17th - 10:33pm

Fake grass — or artificial turf — is a growing trend across Utah because it looks good and is pretty low maintenance. But the KSL Investigators got a complaint about how hot it can get, and we decided to test it out for ourselves.

Mike Headrick and Tania Mashburn | Posted
Jul 13th - 11:52pm

It's not a story for those afraid of the dark. We spent a few days in the city. And just feet below the strip, where people are winning and losing millions, Is an underworld full of people believing there's nowhere else to go.

They are annoying, frustrating and often illegal, but robocalls are getting harder and harder to escape. KSL offers some robocall remedies and tricks for turning the tables on telemarketers.

Tania Mashburn and Mike Headrick | Posted
Jun 12th - 10:45pm

A young family thought they found the perfect "smoke-free" apartment complex. But after a new neighbor moved in, their baby's health started to suffer. When the family said their complaints were ignored by the apartment complex’s management, they called the KSL Investigators.